Hanwha Techwin America SCB-5000 1000 TVL box camera with motion detection
Technical Specification
- Make: Hanwha Vision
- Previously known as: Samsung
- Model code: SCB-5000
- Chip Inch Size ": 1/3 inch
- Resolution TVL: 1000
Hanwha Techwin SCB-5000 CCTV camera belongs to the 1280H Beyond analogue camera series. It features privacy masking for 24 zones as well as coaxial communication.
Read moreMake | Hanwha Vision |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Hanwha Vision Europe (formerly Hanwha Techwin Europe) |
Previously known as | Samsung |
Category | CCTV>CCTV cameras |
Model code | SCB-5000 |
Chip Inch Size " | 1/3 inch |
Resolution TVL | 1000 |
Digital (DSP) | Yes |
Auto Iris | Yes |
Sensitivity lux | 0.003 |
Lens Mount | C/CS mount |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 24 V AC Power Consumption: 3.7 W |
Motion Activated | Yes |
Picture Elements HxV | 1,312 x 1,069 |
Back Light Compensation | Yes |
White Balance | Yes |
Electronic Shutter range | 1 ~ 1/12,000s |
Synchronisation | Internal |
Zoom | Yes |
Video Output | CVBS : 1.0 Vpp / 75 Ohm composite |
Physical Specifications |
Dimension mm: 68 x 59 x 93 Weight g: 200 |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +55 C (14 ~ 131 F) |
Additional info | Hanwha Techwin SCB-5000 CCTV camera belongs to the 1280H Beyond analogue camera series. It features privacy masking for 24 zones as well as coaxial communication. |
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